CNN
By Miguel Marquez, Meridith Edwards and Ray Sanchez, CNN
Louie Michael and his wife, Pattie Bunch, were both hospitalized last month with Covid-19 in Springfield, Missouri.
An ambulance first had rushed her, with respiratory failure, to an emergency room one day; he was admitted the next night.
“You may not make it through the night,” she recalls a physician telling her.
Michael remembers the doctor asking him about possible intubation: “Do you want us to fight for you? Do you want us to do anything we can to save your life?”
Bunch, now recovery at home, says she felt helpless. “You have no control.”
CNN
By Miguel Marquez, Meridith Edwards and Ray Sanchez, CNN
Louie Michael and his wife, Pattie Bunch, were both hospitalized last month with Covid-19 in Springfield, Missouri.
An ambulance first had rushed her, with respiratory failure, to an emergency room one day; he was admitted the next night.
“You may not make it through the night,” she recalls a physician telling her.
Michael remembers the doctor asking him about possible intubation: “Do you want us to fight for you? Do you want us to do anything we can to save your life?”
Bunch, now recovery at home, says she felt helpless. “You have no control.”
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Posted By: Hewson Beattie April 14, 2021 @ 7:21 am Coronavirus, Local News, News
Branson’s face mask ordinance will expire on Friday morning at 12:01 a.m.
The Branson Board of Alderman voted to move the end date because local vaccination rates are going up and because of a relatively flat trend for new cases of COVID-19.
The city is encouraging local businesses to mandate their own safety requirements for staff and customers.
Press Release
In a double read, the Branson Board of Aldermen unanimously voted in favor of an ordinance that would repeal Chapter 58 of the Branson Municipal Code pertaining to communicable diseases and face coverings that nullifies the required use of face coverings in public spaces, effective as of 12:01 a.m. Friday, April 16, 2021, at the regular Board of Aldermen meeting that was held on April 13, 2021.